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Technical Specifications

Block Diagram

Signal/Noise.............................................

82dB (Line)

Crosstalk Damping....................................

65dB (Line)

THD......................................................

0.05% (Line)

Frequency response.................................20Hz – 20 kHz

AC IN (EU version)..........................AC220-250V~ 50Hz

AC IN (US version)..........................AC110-120V~ 60Hz

Power consumption.......................................max. 18W

Dimensions....................W483(427)xH44.5xD183.5mm 

(parentheses = without rack ears)

Weight................................................................2.2kg

-10dB To +10dB

LINE/MIC

LINE

AUX

L

R

TRIM

CUE

MIC1 INPUT

Mic1 Pre

+12 To +60dB

GAIN

MIC2 INPUT

Mic2 Pre

+12 To +60dB

GAIN

MIC1 ON

T/O LEVEL

MIC2 ON

DAMP

1

2

3

EMERGENCY INPUT

DETECTOR

DC

LEVEL

LEF

T

 B

U

S

RI

G

H

T

 B

U

S

L1

 B

U

S

L2

 B

U

S

INPUT 1

CUE

LEVEL

L3

 B

U

S

L4

 B

U

S

L5

 B

U

S

MI

C

 B

U

S

L

R

TRIM

CUE

LEVEL

CUE

LEVEL

L

R

TRIM

CUE

LEVEL

CUE

LEVEL

MI

X

 B

U

S

CU

E

_

L

 B

U

S

CU

E

_

R

 BU

S

PHONES

CUE VOLUME

SOURCE

MASTER2

L

R

RECORD

MAX LEVEL

MAX LEVEL

HI

LO

HI

LO

+

-

1

2

3

LEVEL

MASTER2

MASTER2 OUTPUT

1

2

MUSIC MUTE

+

-

+

-

MASTER1 OUTPUT

L

R

UBAL OUT

1

2

3

4

5

CIRCUIT

MUTE CONTROL

USB_REC_L

USB_REC_R

LEVEL

MASTER1

TALK OVER

(-30dBu)

(-30dBu)

(-30dBu)

(-30dBu)

(-30dBu)

(-30dBu)

MIC INPUT

Mic Pre

LINE/MIC

LINE

L

R

TRIM

INPUT 2

MIC INPUT

Mic Pre

INPUT 3

L

R

TRIM

INPUT 4

INPUT 5

L

R

FOH

HI

LO

HI

LO

HI

LO

MASTER1

HI

LO

HI

LO

HI

LO

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
MIX

MIC

1

2

3

SIGNAL

LEVEL

-10dB To +10dB

-10dB To +10dB

-10dB To +10dB

-10dB To +10dB

PHANTOM POWER

POWER

Maintenance and warranty

While we have chosen the best components to make this product as rugged and reliable as possible, some parts in audio 
products (potentiometers, faders, switches) are subject to wear which is a matter of operation cycles, and not of time. 
While providing a full time-based warranty according to the country’s of purchase requirements on the function of the 
electronic circuitry, we hence have to limit the warranty on such electro-mechanical parts to 90 days from the date of 
purchase.
In many cases, malfunction of electro-mechanical parts occurs due to dust contamination, which may require cleaning of 
such parts. As the inside of such parts is not accessible, a common practice is to use cleaning fluids in the shape of 
sprays. Please be reminded that many of such fluids contain chemicals which may wash away the dust but at the same 
time corrode or damage contact surface and may cause cosmetic damage to other parts. We hence explicitly exclude 
any claims for exchange of damaged part due to mechanical or chemical impact.

USER MANUAL - ZPR2620 2-ZONE MIXER

Summary of Contents for ZPR-2620

Page 1: ...RevA 06 2013...

Page 2: ...connections to and from the product are neither subject to potentially des tructive mechanical impact nor present any risk of stumbling or other accident risk to people Audio equipment may generate so...

Page 3: ...to authorized recycling stations Unpacking Please check that the box contains the following items Main parts 1 pc ZPR2620 main unit 1 pc Mains cable 1 pc Operation manual If any part is missing pleas...

Page 4: ...23 22 9 10 13 19 7 17 8 6 11 12 5 16 Controls Front Output Section Input Section USER MANUAL ZPR2620 2 ZONE MIXER Controls and Connections Connections Rear 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38...

Page 5: ...ame signal as output 2 Maximum level setting for Stereo Main output This control allows to limit the maximum level at the outputs 2 3 4 in order to match the connected sound system Adjustments made on...

Page 6: ...levels Microphone input for CH1 and CH2 These are balanced TRS connectors without phan tom power provision hence only suitable for dynamic microphones To route these inputs to CH1 and CH2 the relative...

Page 7: ...is a 2 band stereo equalizer to adjust the frequency response of the output Main Stereo output level meter Displays the output level of the stereo main output 2 3 4 Note that the level limitation appl...

Page 8: ...nal emergency signal muting the unit s outputs an internal jumper can be set to either mute the connected microphones off as well or to to keep them active so that aside of a emergency message broadca...

Page 9: ...provided Set the audio output of your mixer to a low level Set the audio output of any audio processor between the mixer and the amplifier s to a medium level if any such processors Turn up the volume...

Page 10: ...ections red shield black tip sleeve tip sleeve red tip shield sleeve red tip black sleeve shield uncon 3 1 2 plug side 3 1 2 cable side red 2 black 3 shield 1 red 2 shield 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 cable...

Page 11: ...R FOH HI LO HI LO HI LO MASTER1 HI LO HI LO HI LO L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 MIX MIC 1 2 3 SIGNAL LEVEL 10dB To 10dB 10dB To 10dB 10dB To 10dB 10dB To 10dB PHANTOM POWER POWER Maintenance and warranty While we ha...

Page 12: ...We declare on our own responsibility that the equipment Hill Audio ZPR2620 Hill Audio ZPR2820 Hill Audio ZPR4620 is in conformity with the following directives and standards or regulations EMC Direct...

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